The Rural Life

A New York Times Editor's Choice With a voice of singular lyricism and precision, Klinkenborg follows the momentum of the seasons in a language as simple and exacting as life itself. Available in Nonfiction 4 Series.

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I understand that this is a book of essays, but I still found it very disjointed and hard to follow along where exactly each particular section was taking place. The author jumps from rural location to rural location, with no real indication of where he's going next. I found it got a little tedious once I hit the summer months - I enjoyed reading the first half of this book more more than the second.